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  1. The Madrid System for the International Registration of Marks is governed by the Madrid Agreement, concluded in 1891, and the Protocol relating to that Agreement, concluded in 1989.

  2. The Madrid System is a convenient and cost-effective solution for registering and managing trademarks worldwide. File a single international trademark application and pay one set of fees to apply for protection in up to 131 countries.

  3. The Madrid System, also known as the Madrid Protocol or simply Madrid, is the primary international system for facilitating the registration of trademarks in multiple jurisdictions around the world.

  4. As of December 2019, the Madrid System has 106 members, which represents 122 countries. By filing a single application in one language and by paying one set of fees a trademark owner can apply for protection in over 122 countries through MyIPO as Office of Origin.

  5. Sep 15, 2023 · The Madrid Protocol is a convenient and efficient way for trademark owners worldwide to file one application to register their trademark in multiple countries.

  6. www3.wipo.int › madrid › monitorWIPO Madrid Monitor

    Follow the status of your international application or trademark registration; access detailed information on all trademarks registered through the Madrid System; and keep an eye on competitors' trademarks.

  7. www.uspto.gov › ip-policy › trademark-policyMadrid Protocol | USPTO

    Nov 6, 2017 · Madrid Protocol. The Protocol Relating to the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, or Madrid Protocol, entered into force in the United States in November 2003. Trademark owners can use the Madrid Protocol to protect their trademarks in foreign countries.

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